Wild Maine Blackberry Whole Grain Bread Pudding – Giveaway Ends 8/10

Nature’s Harvest® provided me with a gift card and coupons for ingredients so that I could share my thoughts and information about Nature’s Harvest® bread with my readers. All opinions are 100% my own.

Did you know that the U.S. Dietary Guidelines recommends that adults eat 48 grams or more of whole grains daily and children ages 4-13 years old eat a minimum of 40-48 grams per day. That’s quite a bit, however, studies have shown that the majority of children and adults are not consuming the recommended amount of whole grains. Nature’s Harvest® Bread would like to encourage families to get their daily whole grains in by launching the “Whole Grain Challenge on Facebook.

From July 13 to August 10, participants can take the whole grain pledge on the Nature’s Harvest® Facebook page and they will automatically be entered into a weekly sweepstakes. Participants have the chance to win a Family Movie Night, a family sports gift card or a $100 family grocery GC! I encourage you to take the Whole Grain Challenge because eating more whole grains has so many benefits. Whole grains are an important part of your diet because they “play an important role in lowering the risk of chronic diseases, such as coronary heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, and also contribute to body weight management and gastrointestinal health”.

Now getting all your whole grains in your diet doesn’t have to be boring. Try switching out your morning white toast and lunch time sandwiches for some Nature’s Harvest® Butter Top Made with Whole Grain Wheat Bread instead or as a treat, make my Wild Maine Blackberry Whole Grain Bread Pudding for dessert, switching out the normal white bread for a whole grain option instead! I bet your taste buds won’t be able to tell the difference, but your body will thank you for it!

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Beth Larrabee is a stay at home mom of 3 wonderful children and is married to her wonderful husband Scot. Beth is an active member in her community and is currently the Vice President of the PTO, President of The Friends of Cumston Library, and proud leader of a Daisy and Brownie Girl Scout Troops. In her spare time, Beth enjoys musical theater, singing, gaming, books, spending time at the lake and all things food.